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So I've been thinking about the loophole that Jacob's enemy may
of had, and then I would think that it would all come down to John
Locke, because he was kind of the key to having Jacob killed. So I
think that I have found the loophole...the first dream that Locke
had in "Dues Ex Machina." You know, with Boone and Theresea falling
up and down the stairs and the plane crashing? Well, I think that
Jacob's enemy sent that dream so that Boone and Locke would find
the plane, to which Boone would die, to which Sayid would find out
about the hatch, to which Jack would find out about the hatch, to
which Danielle would find out about the hatch, to which they would
blow up the hatch with the dynamite, to which they find the hatch
and Desmond inside a…

So I finally found out how to work the easter eggs in the season
3 special features and I found the room 23 video, and there was
this quote in the video that makes not sense to me: "The extinction
of desire is Nirvana." What does that mean? Is Nirvana a Buddhism
reference or some other religious reference? Or is Nirvana an
unknown person yet to be discovered in season 6???

Because of all the drama about every single friggin religious
allusion in Lost, and the executive produces saying that the answer
is in front of us, maybe Jacob is God himself. How else would Jacob
make Richard not age, cure Rose's cancer, and make John Locke, who
had a 98% chance of ever feeling aything in his legs, walk? I think
that Jacob is the island, and it is really heaven (instead of
purgatory). Wasn't there seven heavens of Islam? Maybe the
characters are going through the seven heavens, and some receive
miracles, and when they solve their problems, they go to the
seventh heaven. Just a thought...

Oh my gosh, it sorta came upon me, in a manner of speaking. The
reason why Richard doesn't age and why he knows Jacob is because he
was on the Black Rock! That's why the season finale of season 5 was
of Jacob and his enemie sitting on the beach staring at the Black
Rock! I bet that Richard was on that ship, and Jacob met him on the
island, the "corruption and death" or whatever the enemie was
saying happened, and Richard and some "select few" were left. You
know, it kinda makes sense, 'cause Richard wasn't part of the D.I.
and he always seems to wear really old clothing.

OR....

Oh, I just thought of this. If Richard was really on the island,
and say Richard had a wife with him (we're pretending), then he and
his wife could be Adam and Eve! M…

My new theory on "The Rules" (if they exist, of course): So
imagine a giant chess board. There are two sides (Charles Widmore
and Ben). This chess is different from regular chess because the
rules and situations are different:

Instead of having the king killed (or placed in checkmate), the
island is on one side and the other side either wants it or needs
it.

Back then, before the plane crash, Ben had the island because
he banished Widmore (for unexplained reasons??) and, obviously,
Widmore wanted the island back.

There can be more than two sides (maybe Jacob is one side or
maybe the Black Rock or Henry Gale)

I believe that when the plane crashed, it created another side
(more or less a third side), which was the survivors of 815. Since
Ben had…